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Health Tip: Should I Check my Blood Sugar?
By LadyLively on April 25, 2016
Regular monitoring of blood glucose is a great way to measure how well you are managing diabetes.
Here’s who should be checking blood sugar regularly, according to the American Diabetes Association:
- Anyone who takes insulin.
- Pregnant women.
- People with uncontrolled blood sugar.
- Anyone who struggles with low blood sugar, particularly if there are no warning signs.
- Those who develop ketone buildup as a result of high blood sugar.
Source: HealthDay
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